Royal Academy of Arts
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Royal Academy, arts organisation
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
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Diary of Anne Elizabeth Fisher, vol II, 1853-06-25 - 1854-04-30
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Reference Code: GBR/0269/DCPP/AMO/2
Scope and Contents
Includes small sketch of an anteater and a pressed leaf, with list of books read in 1853-54 at back. Notable entries include: (July 1853) visits to the Royal Academy, with details of some of the paintings seen; (16 July) move into the new house, 14 York Place; (20 July) visit to see the 'Aztec Lilliputians' at Hanover Square Rooms; (12 August) rumour that Professor [William Webster] Fisher is to marry Kate Woodham; (22-30 August) holiday in the Isle of Wight, returning via Portsmouth and a...
Dates:
1853-06-25 - 1854-04-30
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General Lectures Bundle, 1994 - 1997
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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Add.10275/3/7/2/2/6
Scope and Contents
A box containing correspondence, press releases, lecture material, and other documents relating to public lectures and discussions involving Roger Law, which were either part of wider events or for an organisation. The following events/organisations are represented, but not limited to: TED Talk 6, held in California in February 1995; the Royal Melbourne Institute of Art, which hosted Law in October 1996; Whitechapel Art Gallery, which had a series of lectures, Mind's Eye...
Dates:
1994 - 1997
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Letter from Lesley Woodbridge of the Royal Academy of Arts, 16 June 1981
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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Add.9987/7/1/208
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Letters are to Holbrook unless otherwise stated.
Dates:
16 June 1981
Conditions Governing Access:
From the Fonds:
The collection contains personal correspondence. The provisions of the Data Protection Act (1998) apply to access. Users of the collection are required to complete a Researcher Undertaking Concerning Access under the Data Protection Act 2018 and General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to Archives Which Would Otherwise Be Closed. Two files are restricted on grounds of confidentiality, and a number of files are not available for research on account of the poor physical condition of the documents they contain.
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Royal Academy of Arts Exhibition, 1997
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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Add.10275/3/4/24
Scope and Contents
A visifile containing five large colour photographs, which are mounted and were once framed, which feature illustrations produced by Luck & Flaw and Spitting Image Productions Limited. These photographs were displayed at an exhibition on contemporary satirists, held at the Royal Academy of Arts, in the spring of 1997. The following images are present: Michael Foot with Denis Healey (L+F/123); 'Gin & Tonic' Queen Mother (SI/212); a naked Rupert Murdoch with Andrew Neil as the head of...
Dates:
1997
Conditions Governing Access:
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